Certain International trucks with a possible connector rod defect are called back a second time as Navistar expands safety recall.
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Chinese container production still trails torrid demand. Ever Given accident was ‘icing on the cake’ — making box shortfall worse.
Also on the podcast: the flat market in diesel of the past few weeks may be disappearing.
Getting around the B prong of the ABC test is going to be complicated for companies trying to use independent owner-operators in California.
Within maritime logistics circles, an effort is underway to update the technology the industry relies on to take advantage of recent advancements in hardware and software technology.
Robinson highlighted improving productivity metrics.
Buyers and suppliers have turned to supply chain finance to manage liquidity needs for decades. However, supplier finance programs have seen increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies, which seek greater disclosure.
People from the Plains to the Midwest are bracing for what could be record-breaking cold as a low-pressure system slides out of the Rockies.
The Mother’s Day Truck Convoy was created over 30 years ago when a wish kid named Matt wanted to ride in a big rig truck and talk to his little sister, Heather, on the CB radio.
As longshoremen begin partial strike, here are seven key questions about the Port of Montreal, the labor dispute and what might happen.